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Paloma Faith (born Paloma Faith Blomfield on 21 July 1981) is an English singer, songwriter and actress.
She was born in Hackney, London and raised in Stoke Newington, also in London.
Her latest album is called, "The Glorification of Sadness", released in February 2024. In 2009 she won an award for European Top 100 Albums with her album, "Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?". The singer met her managers Jamie Binns and Christian Wåhlberg in 2007.m
Year | Organisation | Award | Work | Result |
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2009 | ATC Hitz Awards | Best New Act Female Singer | Herself | Nominated |
2010 | Clothes Show Style Awards | The Best Dressed Woman of the Year | ||
2011 | Brit Awards | British Female Solo Artist | ||
ASCAP Awards | ASCAP College Award | Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? | Won | |
MPG Awards | UK Single of the Year 2010 | Nominated | ||
UK Music Video Awards | Best Styling in a Video | "Smoke & Mirrors" | ||
2012 | Best Pop Video | "Picking Up the Pieces" | ||
4Music Video Honours | Best Video | |||
2013 | MPG Awards | UK Single Song Release of the Year | ||
UK Album of the Year | Fall to Grace | |||
Brit Awards | MasterCard British Album of the Year | |||
British Female Solo Artist | Herself | |||
Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Award | Cosmopolitan's Style Icon | Won | ||
2014 | MP3 Music Awards | The JSB Award | "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" | Nominated |
The HDT Award | "Changing" with Sigma | Won | ||
Urban Music Awards | Best Music Video | "Can't Rely on You" | Nominated | |
UK Music Video Awards | Best Video Artist | Herself | ||
Best Colour Grade in a Video | "Can't Rely on You" | |||
"Only Love Can Hurt Like This" | Won | |||
Xperia Access Q Awards | Best Video | Nominated | ||
World Music Awards | World's Best Album | Fall to Grace | ||
Pro Sound Awards | Best Recording Production | A Perfect Contradiction | Won | |
O2 Silver Clef Awards | Best British Act Award | Herself | ||
Attitude Awards | Music Gong | |||
Glamour Awards | Best Solo UK Artist | |||
2015 | Brit Awards | British Female Solo Artist | ||
International Dance Music Awards | Best Dubstep/Drum & Bass Track | "Changing" with Sigma | Nominated | |
2018 | Global Awards | Best Female | Herself | |
Best Appeal | ||||
Best British Artist or Group | ||||
Brit Awards | British Female Solo Artist | |||
Music Week Awards | Artist Marketing Champaign | |||
Webby Awards | Celebrity/Fan | www.palomafaith.com | ||
2019 | Brit Awards | British Single of the Year | "Lullaby" (with Sigala) | |
Global Awards | Mass Appeal Award | Herself | Nominated | |
Music Week Awards | Music & Brand Partnership | Herself (with Škoda) | Won | |
UK Music Video Awards | Best Choreography | "Loyal" | Nominated | |
Best Colour Grading | Nominated | |||
Shark Music Video Awards[1] | Nominated | |||
D&AD Awards[2] | Best Production Design | Nominated | ||
Clio Awards[3] | Music Marketing | Paloma's Bedtime Alexa Skill | Nominated | |
2020 | Attitude Awards | Honorary Gay | Herself | Won |
2021 | Pop Awards[4] | Song of the Year | "Better Than This" | Nominated |
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